Industrial Chemistry

INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY

The Industrial Chemistry area supplements De Gruyter’s established chemistry portfolio. This is one of its most recent portfolio areas along with Materials Science. The chemical industry produces chemical products for different business sectors such as the plastics, food, pharma, automotive, mechanical engineering, glass and construction materials industries. Amongst other areas, De Gruyter focuses on catalyst and process development, process engineering and chemical reaction engineering. The portfolio of international authors, which is published exclusively in English, is geared towards current cross-sector technologies and application markets. The increasingly interdisciplinary approach and the demand for digital formats such as Open Access and online references play an equally important role as the further development of existing formats. The Graduate Textbook series is one example of this: relevant topics, such as energy and raw materials as well as innovations for linking production systems are considered here from a global, multidisciplinary perspective, including with the necessary practical orientation. This new format is therefore particularly aimed at students, young professionals and scientists who are looking for an introduction to the topic. De Gruyter’s Industrial Chemistry portfolio is supplemented by monographs, manuals and journals—in both digital and printed form.

Journals

All journals available as single subscriptions, Pick & Choose package or in set packages

Great discounts based on the number of titles and FTE brandings

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RENOWNED PARTNERS

IUPAC – International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, publishes Pure and Applied Chemistry and Chemistry International

OUTSTANDING AUTHORS

Robert Schlögl

Director at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin, and Director at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Mülheim an der Ruhr; editor of the books Chemical Energy Storage and Nanocarbon-Inorganic Hybrids

Enrico Drioli

Director at the Institute of Membrane Technology (ITM-CNR), Italy and Visiting Professor at the Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea; author of Membrane Systems and editor of Integrated Membrane Operations